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- Acting like men : gender, drama, and nostalgia in ancient Greece
- American sympathy : men, friendship, and literature in the new nation
- Ancient Greek heroes : the journey from boy to man, Jason and the Argonauts
- Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
- Between medieval men : male friendship and desire in early medieval English literature
- Between men : English literature and male homosocial desire
- Born in a mighty bad land : the violent man in African American folklore and fiction
- Boys don't cry? : rethinking narratives of masculinity and emotion in the U.S.
- Broken masculinities : solitude, alienation, and frustration in Turkish literature after 1970
- Catullus and the poetics of Roman manhood
- Chaucer's visions of manhood
- Communists, cowboys, and queers : the politics of masculinity in the work of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams
- Configuring masculinity in theory and literary practice
- Decoding gender in science fiction
- Defoe's writings and manliness : contrary men
- Deviant modernism : sexual and textual errancy in T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Marcel Proust
- Disciplining love : Austen and the modern man
- Double visions : women and men in modern and contemporary Irish fiction
- Engendering men : the question of male feminist criticism. Volume 3
- Fashioning masculinity : national identity and language in the eighteenth century
- Gender at work in Victorian culture : literature, art and masculinity
- Henry James and the suspense of masculinity
- How the Soviet man was unmade : cultural fantasy and male subjectivity under Stalin
- Hypermasculinities in the contemporary novel : Cormac McCarthy, Toni Morrison, and James Baldwin
- Imagining soldiers and fathers in the mid-Victorian era : Charlotte Yonge's models of manliness
- Intimate and authentic economies : the American self-made man from Douglass to Chaplin
- Jane Austen and masculinity
- Les hommes jugés par les femmes
- Making men : gender, literary authority, and women's writing in Caribbean narrative
- Male call : becoming Jack London
- Male jealousy : literature and film
- Male sexuality under surveillance : the office in American literature
- Manly leaders in nineteenth-century British literature
- Manly mechanicals on the early modern English stage
- Marked men : white masculinity in crisis
- Masculine migrations : reading the postcolonial male in 'New Canadian' narratives
- Masculinist impulses : Toomer, Hurston, Black writing, and modernity
- Masculinity in fiction and film : representing men in popular genres, 1945-2000
- Medieval masculinities : regarding men in the Middle Ages
- Men in black
- Men in wonderland : the lost girlhood of the Victorian gentleman
- Men without women : masculinity and revolution in Russian fiction, 1917-1929
- Modern men : mapping masculinity in English and German literature, 1880-1930
- Modernism, male friendship, and the First World War
- Murdering masculinities : fantasies of gender and violence in the American crime novel
- Muscular Christianity : embodying the Victorian Age
- New men in Trollope's novels : rewriting the Victorian male
- Nostalgia and sexual difference : the resistance to contemporary feminism
- Pinks, pansies, and punks : the rhetoric of masculinity in American literary culture
- Queer Dickens : erotics, families, masculinities
- Renaissance fantasies : the gendering of aesthetics in early modern fiction
- Renaissance fantasies : the gendering of aesthetics in early modern fiction
- Sentimental men : masculinity and the politics of affect in American culture
- Shakespeare on masculinity
- Sissy! : the effeminate paradox in postwar US literature and culture
- Soft canons : American women writers and masculine tradition
- Staging masculinity : the rhetoric of performance in the Roman world
- Taking it like a man : white masculinity, masochism, and contemporary American culture
- Teaching Hemingway and gender
- The genuine article : race, mass culture, and American literary manhood
- The honeysuckle and the hazel tree : medieval stories of men and women
- The ideas of man and woman in Renaissance France : print, rhetoric, and law
- The measure of manliness : disability and masculinity in the mid-Victorian novel
- The most dreadful visitation : male madness in Victorian fiction
- The perversity of poetry : romantic ideology and the popular male poet of genius
- The romance of the New World : gender and the literary formations of English colonialism
- The usurer's daughter : male friendship and fictions of women in sixteenth-century England
- Unless the threat of death is behind them : hard-boiled fiction and film noir
- Wounded hearts : masculinity, law, and literature in American culture
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